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Jackie O, RFK had steamy affair, book claims
The long-rumored love affair between Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Robert F. Kennedy may not be considered a rumor for much longer.
Your email has been sent. Thanks for recommending The Daily Beast! Recently, eight drawings by Jackie Kennedy of JFK campaigning for president went up for auction in Chicago.
Jackie Onassis Seduced Marlon Brando
Posted By Eagle_Eye 2 hours, 14 minutes ago in Arts & Entertainment June 25, 2009 -- MARLON Brando enjoyed two nights of passionate sex with Jacqueline Kennedy and wanted to bare the intimate details to the world, a new book reveals.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The Harry Winston chain provided jewels to Richard Burton for his wife Elizabeth Taylor and shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis bought an engagement ring there for former U.S. first lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
People: Perez Hilton apologizes for anti-gay slur
Perez Hilton says as God is his witness, he'll never say the other F-word again.
Jackie Onassis Seduced Marlon Brando
MARLON Brando enjoyed two nights of passionate sex with Jacqueline Kennedy and wanted to bare the intimate details to the world, a new book reveals.
New Translations For Lovers Of Greek Poet Cavafy
All Things Considered , June 7, 2009 Constantine Cavafy may not be a household name, but the Greek poet was admired by English novelist E.M. Forster, and Jacqueline Kennedy loved his poetry so much that it was read at her funeral mass.
VALENTINO: THE LAST EMPEROR One of the year's surprise hits in limited release, Matt Tyrnauer 's documentary hails the end of an era: the 45-year reign of Valentino Garavani atop the House of Valentino.
Jacqueline Kennedy's drawings of JFK for sale
Jacqueline Kennedy drew her husband drying himself after a shower and now this drawing and others are going to auction.
Michelle Obama Channels Jackie Kennedy As Administration's Arts Czarina
Michelle paints herself as the queen of arts from the Times of London reports on FLOTUS Michelle Obama's efforts to imitate Jacqueline Kennedy - from her bouffant hair-do to her enthusiastic embrace of the arts as one of her causes.
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If there's only one book you buy this year as a gift for your mother or simply for inspiration or to give to a friend who's a mother, it's got to be "LIFE with Mother." It offers words of wisdom by mothers through the ages Doubling the warmth and wit of the words, however, are the photographs, which are just what you'd expect of LIFE photography: ...
Michelle Obama as fashion icon: the first 100 days
It didn't take these 100 days for Michelle Obama to establish herself as a style icon.
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And Other Important Questions Anna Reitman Apr 20, 2009 Media scrutiny of the new first lady is defining the public image of a black evangelical elite class.
LIKE the cats on the bed, the raccoons wandering the halls and the empty cat food tins in the corner, too much is never enough when it comes to Big and Little Edie Beale, the notorious, loony relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy.
The Edies are all the rage. Big and Little Edie Beale, the rich and screwy socialite relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy, will have their story told for the third time when "Grey Gardens" airs Saturday at 8 p.m. on HBO.
What's missing from this group of first ladies?
Madame Tussauds museum in Washington, D.C., just unveiled an eery, dead-on wax likeness of first lady Michelle Obama.
Exhibit displaying rare photos of JFK and family opens its tour in Riverside.
Inland Southern California is the first stop of a touring exhibition of photos that show John F. Kennedy on the eve of his presidency.
Mrs. Obama praised for sense of style
Michelle Obama took Europe by storm on the first family's first visit. European fashion writers are likening her to Jacqueline Kennedy and the fashion impact she made nearly 50 years ago.
Alert the media: First lady is armed and fabulous
Ever since Jacqueline Kennedy conquered Paris, the press coverage of presidential trips to Europe has leaned heavily toward first ladies, their wardrobes and, most recently, their limbs.